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Old 09-14-2017, 03:31 PM   #1
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31l5 tire pressure

Can't find it in the manual, but what tire pressure are all of you running in your tires.
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Old 09-14-2017, 04:57 PM   #2
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i have a 351ds, based on my loaded weight I should and do keep them at 90 psi
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I weight my 2017 31l5 and the charts showed 80 PSI all the way around.
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I have a 2013 378 and the chart says 85 one the rear and 80 in the front
My tires are 255/80-22.5"
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:41 AM   #7
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351DS and mine are at 92
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Thanks to everyone for your input. We appreciate the knowledge.
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Old 09-15-2017, 08:19 AM   #9
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Look up the tire pressure/load chart for your tires. Weigh your unit and you will have the correct pressure for your unit.
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Old 09-15-2017, 07:23 PM   #10
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Any reason not to go higher?

I usually run mine at 95 -- and regrettably have to admit I have not weighed my 351ds.

i (maybe erroneously) run higher to improve the wear on the tires. But again, could be wrong.
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Any reason not to go higher?



I usually run mine at 95 -- and regrettably have to admit I have not weighed my 351ds.



i (maybe erroneously) run higher to improve the wear on the tires. But again, could be wrong.


Ride comfort, with to much pressure the coach rides like what it is, a commercial truck chassis. There isn't really any available data that says running higher pressure extends tire life any appreciable amount. It can cause handling issues. Your tires will age out way before you need to replace them based on mileage.
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Old 09-16-2017, 03:35 PM   #12
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I have Georgetown 2017 364 TS and CW installed Tire Sensor system! They put 114 in front and 110 in rear! I am leaving for Waco tomorrow! Anyone else have same vehicle and what do you use? Thanks for any help on short notice!
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I've solved the problem of not being able to check the outside tire PSI without taking off 2 lug nuts and the chrome cap covering the wheels. Camping World has valve stem extensions (not the flexible ones) that are bent at a 135 deg angle. Part #8029135. I've just installed them and they work great. You do have to take off the wheel cover to install and line up with the opening, but then checking PSI and adding air is a breeze. All my tires were set to 75 PSI from the dealer, but I'm going with 85 for the time being. Thanks to all for your input.
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Anyone with a Georgetown 364TS no tow vehicle

How much air do you put in? I see the lable says 90 lbs cold pounds but Camper World just put tire sensor system that tells temperature and has it at 114 on front and 110 in rear? Should I drop to 90 pounds?? Leaving tomorrow at 1.30 for Waco from Cinci and I know it may be hot!!!
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I have Georgetown 2017 364 TS and CW installed Tire Sensor system! They put 114 in front and 110 in rear! I am leaving for Waco tomorrow! Anyone else have same vehicle and what do you use? Thanks for any help on short notice!
I have a 378XL. My front axle weight is 5800/tire and rear 7500/ tire. The weight chart says 78psi for front ties and 83psi for the rear tires. My tires are 255/80 22.5"
Your pressure sounds high but it may have smaller size tires. Check your maximum psi rating on your sidewalls.
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Old 09-16-2017, 09:21 PM   #16
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Yes I will check it again I believe mine are 22.5 x 235 Michelin

I have to take air out but not sure if I have to remove the Tire Minder sensors first? Manual says everything except how to take air out??😜 Thanks
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Chart says 80.. I am doing 85.
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